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Nov 20, 2009 -
Nicolas Cage has said, "There's a very fine line between Method actor and schizophrenic." In Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, he teeters that line maniacally, with an ever-increasing slur and crooked swagger. Cage plays Terence McDonagh, a detective in post-Katrina New Orleans investigating a drug-related murder and his personal threshold for cocaine and heroin.
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Oct 28, 2009 -
- Behold: Adam Lambert's glitzy album cover — Best Week Ever
- Will you see This Is It today? — PopSugar
- Friday Night Lights premieres on DirecTV tonight — Hit Fix
- Take a look at the best movies of the 1940s — Moviefone
- Hooked on the bloodsuckers? Check out the 25 best reviewed vampire movies — Rotten Tomatoes
- Lisa Kudrow will make an appearance on Cougar Town — Zap2it
- Go behind the scenes with Spike Jonze and Kanye West — Pitchfork
- Val Kilmer and Emmanuelle Chriqui will star in the upcoming film Georgia — Movieline
- Family Guy is too raunchy for Microsoft — TV.Com
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Jul 22, 2008 -
- Cinematical wonders if male movie reviewers are sexist when it comes to reviewing Mamma Mia!
- GiveMeMyRemote has a clip from the recent Daily Show episode in which Ed Helms made a reappearance.
- Stereogum tells us about a new track by Cold War Kids, "Something Is Not Right With Me."
- According to MTV Movies Blog, Val Kilmer claims he invented Austin Powers's "Mini Me."
- Katie Couric has said that sexism is more common than racism, and Brooke Hogan is not helping this matter at all; CitizenSugar has the scoop.
- Popwatch says that fake book, Love Letters of Great Men, actually will be available in bookstores soon.
- TV With MeeVee continues to investigate all the seasons of The X-Files in anticipation of this weekend's new movie.
- Pitchfork's "review" of the latest album by Black Kids cracks me up.
Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures
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Feb 08, 2008 -
- Martin Scorsese will focus on Bob Marley for his next music documentary, writes Variety.
- Yael Naim — the singer from the MacBook Air commercials — will have her album released in the U.S. in March, Billboard reports.
- ComingSoon has the news that Uma Thurman will play Nanny in the feature film version of Eloise in Paris.
- SalesGenie will be dropping the Chinese panda ad after viewers who saw it during the Super Bowl complained it was offensive, The New York Times reports.
- Woody Allen will cast Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood in his next project, according to Entertainment Weekly.
- Not surprisingly, Zap2it reports that kids these days are into Shrek and Miley Cyrus, at least according to the Kids Choice Awards nominations.
- Val Kilmer will replace Will Arnett as the voice of KITT in Knight Rider, Variety reports.
- Dominic Monaghan has been cast in a psychological thriller titled Pet, writes ComingSoon.
- Disney World is getting an American Idol-themed attraction, writes Hollywood Reporter.
Source and source
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Jun 01, 2007 -
Recommending the "Freaks and Geeks" DVDs earlier today got me thinking about movies in which the geeks triumph or in which the underdogs have their day. I checked with my girl GeekSugar and she recommended a few of her favorite "geeks rule" movies, so for this week's Movie Night, check out these titles that are Geek recommended, Buzz approved.
Goonies
This is one of the best movies to watch for those heartwarming "geeks rule" moments.
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Jan 19, 2010 -
You guys were pretty split on your excitement for the MacGruber movie when I asked a few weeks ago, but maybe the trailer will help you decide. In this first peek at the film, we see our bumbling "hero," MacGruber (Will Forte) called in to track down a Russian nuclear warhead. Ryan Phillippe and Kristen Wiig are his sidekicks.
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Jul 08, 2009 -
- Bravo's Real Housewives of NYC has been renewed — but it may be recast with new housewives. — The Hollywood Reporter
- Tobey Maguire and Elizabeth Banks are set to star in the indie black comedy The Details. — ComingSoon
- It's estimated that a billion people worldwide watched Michael Jackson's memorial service.
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